View Poll Results: Do you support using nitrogen enriched fuels?
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Do you use nitrogen enriched gasoline?
the shell banning, what is that all about?
I've read that for us turbo guys who are close to maxing out injectors this might be a bad thing because the inert gas (non-flammable detergent) is taking up space in our combustion chambers which would cause afr adjustments resulting in use of more injector. If we are already maxing out, will this cause a lean condition? What do ya'll think?
I've read that for us turbo guys who are close to maxing out injectors this might be a bad thing because the inert gas (non-flammable detergent) is taking up space in our combustion chambers which would cause afr adjustments resulting in use of more injector. If we are already maxing out, will this cause a lean condition? What do ya'll think?
I think you should correctly size the injectors to your application and not run on them maxed out in the first place. Then this isn't a problem. Epstein said it best. Gasoline is a great solvent and cleaner on its own. Any thing you add to it is just marketing.
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I've read that for us turbo guys who are close to maxing out injectors this might be a bad thing because the inert gas (non-flammable detergent) is taking up space in our combustion chambers which would cause afr adjustments resulting in use of more injector. If we are already maxing out, will this cause a lean condition? What do ya'll think?
Here's something you should write an article on: Why you shouldn't buy a direct injection car because all of these wonder cleaners won't brighten the backsides of your valves!
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LOL wonder cleaners is right. Just as good as volcano insurance in florida LOL! I guess the only one i've heard that works worth while is seafoam treatments. Other than that, I think taking it apart is the best resolution. Until shell releases more info about this mystery gas, everyone is in the dark and will make their own guess. Most say its a scam, so until shell proves us wrong--- i'm not putting that stuff in my tank. I need more info about it first, not jumping in with both feet. Just too many unknowns to gamble with my engine, what about yours?
You must not put a lot of stock in your tuner if you won't put a publicly available Tier 1 93 octane fuel in your car. I mean, come on... the 02 WRX is a time bomb but don't you think you're being a little over cautious? Is that thing still on it's first engine?
Hess in my area tends to be among the most expensive, cant say Ive ever tried BP, the one closest to me shut down a while back.
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How does this effect you? Well that depends...in a car like mine, that is by no means optimized, it doesnt effect much. In a more sensitive car, say a 350z, or a well tuned car, this could be a big difference.
IE: Sport Compact car magazine tested a 350z (bone stock) with 93 octane fuel, then again with 100 octane...they gained something like 7hp with the 100. They said with the 93 it was visiting the knock sensor a lot. Thats what inspired the 100 octane test. So you figure, with the 10% ethanol 93, that same car could potentially show hp below stock levels.
Unfortunately I think the 10% blend is FL law now. Bad news for anyone trying to really max out their car.
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From my understanding ethanol makes less power per unit than regular gasoline. So that means all these stations using the 10% ethanol blend, are selling you less potent fuel. 10% ethanol would mean that fuel potentially makes 10% less hp than an equal amount of regualr gasoline.
How does this effect you? Well that depends...in a car like mine, that is by no means optimized, it doesnt effect much. In a more sensitive car, say a 350z, or a well tuned car, this could be a big difference.
IE: Sport Compact car magazine tested a 350z (bone stock) with 93 octane fuel, then again with 100 octane...they gained something like 7hp with the 100. They said with the 93 it was visiting the knock sensor a lot. Thats what inspired the 100 octane test. So you figure, with the 10% ethanol 93, that same car could potentially show hp below stock levels.
Unfortunately I think the 10% blend is FL law now. Bad news for anyone trying to really max out their car.
How does this effect you? Well that depends...in a car like mine, that is by no means optimized, it doesnt effect much. In a more sensitive car, say a 350z, or a well tuned car, this could be a big difference.
IE: Sport Compact car magazine tested a 350z (bone stock) with 93 octane fuel, then again with 100 octane...they gained something like 7hp with the 100. They said with the 93 it was visiting the knock sensor a lot. Thats what inspired the 100 octane test. So you figure, with the 10% ethanol 93, that same car could potentially show hp below stock levels.
Unfortunately I think the 10% blend is FL law now. Bad news for anyone trying to really max out their car.
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TR "Old Skool" DA member #60
Santos618 - Xbox 360 gamertag
GTA4
Forza 4
Madden 12
open to any good online games, i just suck at shooters lol


